I am an avid babywearer and especially love my soft structured carriers. I also love to sew and craft. I have decided to marry the two and create lots of fun goodies to go with my carriers! Because I know there are lots of you out there who are crafty like me, I've created some tutorials to help you out. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 31, 2016

I have had so many requests for the Kinderpack version of my hoodie hood pattern and tutorial.

So now, I present to you the Kinderpack Hoodie Hood Tutorial!!

I love that the Koolnit hood is breathable, but my kid HATES flat hoods on all carriers! He will scream bloody murder when it's up if he happens to be awake. That flat hood also does little to nothing to help protect my kid's head from the sun or other elements.

If you're in the same boat as me or you just love that you can personalize your carriers with fun designs like the one pictured above, it's time to make a hoodie hood!

This pattern will fit a Kinderpack in a standard size. It may be adjusted or adapted to use with other sizes; however instructions for this are not provided in this tutorial. If you've made this hoodie in other sizes, feel free to leave your notes in the comments for others to enjoy!

This pattern is reversible, but keep in mind that you will need to apply two sets of snaps to change the direction. Also, hoods with embellishments on the outside may not be comfortable to use when reversed.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

I love the simplicity of a flat hood, but sometimes the canvas gets a little hot. I also feel like the stock hood is starting to get a little small. When my son wakes up he immediately pulls at it. That's why I decided to make a new double-sided flat hood.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

It’s time for a mini giveaway! I am offering a printable PDF version of both the Tula Hoodie Hood pattern and tutorial and the Corner Drool Pad pattern and tutorial for both Tula and Kinderpack. This will also include an 11x17 sized PDF of the hood pattern so that you can print the whole pattern on ledger sized paper without taping.
Three people will each win this prize! If this giveaway is popular, I’d love to have more in the future with things like snaps, snap tools, buckles, etc. So share, share, share so that I can host more of these in the future!
The giveaway starts now and will end on 20 November 2015 at midnight MST.
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Sunday, October 25, 2015

The wait is finally over! After getting my computer to play nice with Blogger and taking care of family obligations, this has taken longer than I had hoped. But now, I present to you the Hoodie Hood Tutorial!!

I love the convenience of the flat hood and how easy it is to use on my Tula, but my kid HATES it! he will scream bloody murder when it's up if he happens to be awake. That flat hood also does little to nothing to help protect my kid's head from the sun or other elements unless it's hooked in and that's not happening - see above.

If you're in the same boat as me or you just love that you can personalize your carriers with fun designs like the one pictured above, it's time to make a hoodie hood!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

It's done! I have completed the Tula hoodie hood pattern and tutorial and I am so excited to share it with all of you! Unfortunately Blogger and I are not friends at the moment as it is refusing to let me add all the pictures into the post.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

You've asked and I will answer. The next tutorial and pattern will be for a HOODIE HOOD! It's aaaaaalmost done. I just need to take a bunch of pictures for you all to illustrate the instructions.

There will be instructions for both Tula and Kinderpack. Tell me what your preference is - instructions that include where there are differences for the two carrier types or two separate posts, one for each carrier? The directions are very similar for both but there are several differences. Leave me me a comment and let me know what you want to see!

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

I am so excited that I got a new carrier! Of course it's my favorite, a new Kinderpack! It's not just any new Kinderpack though. This is my one and only unicorn. My I've-wanted-this-since-Dynamic-Duo-Came-Out carrier. SUPERGIRLS!

Have you seen some of the adorable reach straps out there and thought to yourself, "I have an embroidery machine. I should be able to do that!"? Well then this tutorial is for you!

Step one is to make your reach straps. Follow the tutorial on the previous post here (pictures coming soon!). You can leave one end of each strap unfinished as it will be inside the embroidered end when you're finished.

Are you having trouble pulling your hood onto your little one's head in a back carry? Do you just want a little something to cute-ify your hood? The most versatile and easily changed accessory is the reach strap! Follow this easy and fast tutorial and you'll be accessorized in no time.

For this super quick and simple tutorial, you will need a strip of fabric that is 2.5" wide by about 19-20" long. If you would like to use two different fabrics or need to utilize space on your fabric differently, you can use two strips that are each 2.5" wide by about 10" long.